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Revised Common Framework of CBCS for Colleges in Andhra Pradesh

(A.P. State Council of Higher Education)


Table-7: B.Sc., SEMESTER I

Sno Course Total Mid Sem Sem End Teaching Credits


Marks Exam* Exam Hours
1 First Language 100 25 75 4 3
(Tel/Hin/Urdu/Sans)
2 Second Language 100 25 75 4 3
English
3 Foundation Course - 1 50 0 50 2 2
HVPE (Human Values &
Professional Ethics)
4 Foundation course -2 50 0 50 2 2
Communication & Soft
Skills -1
5 DSC 1 A 100 25 75 4 3
(Group Sub- 1)
6 DSC 1 A Lab Practical 50 0 50 2 2

7 DSC 2 A 100 25 75 4 3
(Group Sub- 2)
8 DSC 2 A Lab Practical 50 0 50 2 2

9 DSC 3 A 100 25 75 4 3
(Group Sub- 3)
10 DSC 3 A Lab Practical 50 0 50 2 2

Total 750 - - 30 25

Note: For Science Domain Subjects which had no lab practical component earlier (eg.
Mathematics) the following format is applicable. They, however, will have co-curricular
activities (eg. Problem solving sessions etc.). The total marks will change accordingly for such
combinations. For example for Maths, Physics and Chemistry the total marks will be 700.
DSC (without Lab 100 25 75 6 5
Practical)

*Mid sem exam at the college (The marks split between Formal Test and Co-curricular
activities may be decided by the University concerned). End Sem Exam by the Univ.
*Practical component will not be applicable to those science subjects which had no such
component earlier (ex. Mathematics)
**Syllabus size shall be in accordance with the number of teaching hours

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Table-8: B.Sc., SEMESTER II
Sno Course Total Mid Sem Sem End Teaching Credits
Marks Exam Exam Hours
1 First Language 100 25 75 4 3
(Tel/Hin/Urdu/Sans)
2 Second Language 100 25 75 4 3
English
3 Foundation course - 3 50 0 50 2 2
Environmental Sci
4 Foundation course 4A 50 0 50 2 2
ICT 1 (Information &
Communication Technol)
5 DSC* 1 B 100 25 75 4 3
(Group Sub- 1)
6 DSC 1 B Lab Practical 50 0 50 2 2

7 DSC 2 B 100 25 75 4 3
(Group Sub- 2)
8 DSC 2 B Lab Practical 50 0 50 2 2

9 DSC 3 B 100 25 75 4 3
(Group Sub- 3)
10 DSC 3 B Lab Practical 50 0 50 2 2

Total 750 - - 30 25

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B.Sc. Table-9: B.Sc., SEMESTER III

Sno Course Total Mid Sem Sem End Teaching Credits


Marks Exam Exam Hours
1 First Language 100 25 75 4 3
(Tel/Hin/Urdu/Sans)
2 Second Language 100 25 75 4 3
English
3 Foundation Course - 5 50 0 50 2 2
Entrepreneurship
4 Foundation course -2B 50 0 50 2 2
Communication & Soft
Skills -2
5 DSC 1 C 100 25 75 4 3
(Group Sub- 1)
6 DSC 1 C Practical 50 0 50 2 2

7 DSC 2 C 100 25 75 4 3
(Group Sub- 2)
8 DSC 2 C Practical 50 0 50 2 2

9 DSC 3 C 100 25 75 4 3
(Group Sub- 3)
10 DSC 3 C Practical 50 0 50 2 2

Total 750 - - 30 25

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Table-10: B.Sc., SEMESTER IV

Sno Course Total Mid Sem Sem End Teaching Credits


Marks Exam* Exam Hours**
1 Foundation Course 2C* 50 0 50 2 2
Communication & Soft
Skills -3
2 Foundation Course 6* 50 0 50 2 2
Analytical Skills
3 Foundation Course - 7 ** 50 0 50 2 2
CE (Citizenship Education)
4 Foundation course 4B 50 0 50 2 2
ICT 2 (Information &
Communication Technol)
5 DSC 1 D 100 25 75 4 3
(Group Sub- 1)
6 DSC 1 D Lab Practical 50 0 50 2 2

7 DSC 2 D 100 25 75 4 3
(Group Sub- 2)
8 DSC 2 D Lab Practical 50 0 50 2 2

9 DSC 3 D 100 25 75 4 3
(Group Sub- 3)
10 DSC 3 D Lab Practical 50 0 50 2 2

Total 750 - - 30 25
*To be taught by English Teachers (and partly by Maths/Stat Teachers)
** To be taught by Telugu Teachers

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Table-11: B.Sc., SEMESTER V

Sno Course Total Mid Sem Sem End Teaching Credits


Marks Exam Exam Hours
1 Skill Development Course 50 0 50 2 2
1
(Universitys Choice)
2 DSC 1 E 100 25 75 4 3
(Group Sub- 1)
3 DSC 1 E Lab Practical 50 0 50 2 2

4 DSC 2 E 100 25 75 4 3
(Group Sub- 2)
5 DSC 2 E Lab Practical 50 0 50 2 2

6 DSC 3 E 100 25 75 4 3
(Group Sub- 3)
7 DSC 3 E Lab Practical 50 0 50 2 2

8 Elective -1*: DSC 1 F / 100 25 75 4 3


Inter-disp
9 Elective-1 Lab Practical 50 0 50 2 2

10 Elective*-2: DSC 2 F / 100 25 75 4 3


Inter-disp
11 Elective-2 Lab Practical 50 0 50 2 2

12 Elective*-3: DSC 3 F / 100 25 75 4 3


Inter-disp
13 Elective-3 Lab Practical 50 0 50 2 2

14 Total 950 - - 38 32

6th (F) paper of each of the domain specific subjects (2nd paper of semester V) may preferably
be an Elective. More than one Elective may be offered giving choice to students. The Electives
may be of Domain (applied/specialization) or Inter-disciplinary in nature. The number of
Electives may be decided (along with the syllabus) by the University concerned keeping the
feasibility of conduct of University examinations in view.

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Table-12: B.Sc., SEMESTER VI

Sno Course Total Mid Sem Sem End Teaching Credits


Marks Exam Exam Hours
1 Skill Development Course 50 0 50 2 2
2
(Universitys Choice)
2 DSC 1 G 100 25 75 4 3
(Group Sub- 1)
3 DSC 1 G Lab Practical 50 0 50 2 2

4 DSC 2 G 100 25 75 4 3
(Group Sub- 2)
5 DSC 2 G Lab Practical 50 0 50 2 2

6 DSC 3 G 100 25 75 4 3
(Group Sub- 3)
7 DSC 3 G Lab Practical 50 0 50 2 2

8 Elective -4*: DSC 1 H / 100 25 75 4 3


Inter-disp/Gen Elec
9 Elective-4 Lab Practical 50 0 50 2 2

10 Elective*-5: DSC 2 H / 100 25 75 4 3


Inter-disp/Gen Elec
11 Elective-5 Lab Practical 50 0 50 2 2

12 Elective*-6: DSC 3 H / 100 25 75 4 3


Inter-disp/Gen Elec
13 Elective-3 Lab Practical 50 0 50 2 2

14 Total 950 - - 38 32

*8th (H) paper of each of the domain specific subjects (2nd paper of semester VI) may preferably
be an Elective. More than one Elective may be offered giving choice to students. The Electives
may be of Domain (applied/specialization) or Inter-disciplinary or General in nature. The
number of Electives may be decided (along with the syllabus) by the University concerned
keeping the feasibility of conduct of University examinations in view.
Total Credits for a B.Sc. Course: 164

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ELECTRONICSSYLLABUS(CBCS)SEMESTERWISE
B.ScELECTRONICSCOURSESTRUCTURE
Semester Part Subject Hrs. Credits IA ES TOTAL
FIRST YEAR
SEMISTER PART- BASIC CIRCUIT THEORY- 1 4 4 25 75 100
I II Electronics lab-l 2 2 0 50 50
ELECTRONICS DEVICES AND CIRCUITS - 2
4 4 25 75 100
SEMISTER PART
II II Electronics Lab 2 2 2 0 50 50
SECOND YEAR
DIGITAL ELECTRONICS 3 4 4 25 75 100
SEMISTER PART-
III II Electronics lab 3 2 2 0 50 50
Analog & Digital L C
SEMISTER PART- 4 4 25 75 100
Applications 4
IV II Electronics lab 4 2 2 0 50 50
THIRD YEAR
MICROPROCESSOR( INTEL 8085) - 5 4 4 25 75 100
Electronics lab 5 2 2 0 50 50
Electronic Communications 6A 4 4 25 75 100
SEMISTER PART- Electronics lab - 6A 2 2 0 50 50
V II Consumer Electronics 6B 4 4 25 75 100
Electronics lab - 6B 2 2 0 50 50
Micro controllers & applications 7 4 4 25 75 100
Electronics lab-7 2 2 0 50 50
SEMISTER PART- VLSI Design 8A 4 4 25 75 100
VI II Electronics lab - 8A 2 2 0 50 50
Mathematical methods and
analysis using mat lab -8B 4 4 25 75 100
Electronics lab - 8B 2 2 0 50 50

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B.ScELECTRONICSSYLLABUS
SEMESTER:I
PAPERIBASICCIRCUITTHEORY(60Hours)
(w.e.f.201516)

Work load: 60 hrs per Semester 4 hrs/week

UNITI(14hrs)
A.CCIRCUITFUNDAMENTALS
The sinusoidal voltage and currentAverage and R.M.S values phasor representation T
operator,polarandrectangularformsofcomplexnumbers,ACappliedtoRC,RLandRLC
circuits,conceptofimpedancepowerfactorina.ccircuits,numericalproblems.

PASSIVENETWORKS
Concept of ideal as well as practical voltage and current sources, Regulation Kirchhoff's
currentlawKirchhoffsvoltagelawMethodofsolvingA.CandD.CcircuitsbyKirchhoff's
lawsLoopanalysisNodalanalysisnumericalproblems.

UNITII(12hrs)
NETWORKTHEOREMS
MaximumpowertransfertheoremSuperpositiontheoremThevenin'stheoremNorton's
theorem Milliman theoremReciprocity theorem problem solving applications for all the
theorems.
UNITIII(12hrs)
RCandRLCIRCUITS
TransientresponseofRLandRCcircuitswithstepinput,Timeconstants.Frequencyresponse
ofRCandRLcircuits,theiractionaslowpassandhighpassfilters.Passivedifferentiatingand
integratingcircuits.numericalproblems.
UNITIV(10hrs)
RESONANCEINELECTRICCIRCUITS
ResonanceinseriesandparallelRLCcircuits.Resonantfrequency,Qfactor,Bandwidth,
selectivity, Comparison of series and parallel resonance, Tank circuitLC oscillations.

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Numericalproblems.

UNITV(12hrs)
CATHODERAYOSCILLOSCOPE
CRTanditsworking,Electrongun,electrostaticandmagnetostaticdeflections.Deflection
sensitivity,Fluoroscentscreen,CROblockdiagram,Measurementofvoltage,frequencyand
phase,FunctiongeneratorBlockdiagramanditsdescription.

TEXTBOOKS:
I.ElectriccircuitsbyDavidA.Bell7theditionOxfordhighereducation
2.RobertLBoylestad,"Introductorycircuitanalysis,UniversalBookStallFifthedition,
2003.
3.CircuitanalysisbyP.GnanasivamPearsoneducation.

REFERENCEBOOKS
4.Networks,lines&fieldsbyRyderPHI
5.CircuitsandNetworksA.SudhakarandShyammohanTMH
6.Unifiedelectronics(Circuitanalysisandelectronicdevices)byAgarwalArora.

ELECTRONICSLAB1
(CIRCUITSLAB)

Work load: 30 hrs per semester 2 hrs/week


(Anysixexperimentsshouldbedone)

1.MeasurementofD.C&A.Cvoltage,frequencyusingCRO.
2.ThcveninstheoremVerification.
3.Norton'stheoremVerification.
4.MaximumpowertransfertheoremVerification.
5.CRCircuitFrequencyresponse(LowpassandHighpass)
6.LRCircuitFrequencyresponse(LowpassandHighpass)
7.LCRSeriesresonancecircuitfrequencyresponse,DeterminationofQandBandwidth
8.LCRparallelresonancecircuitfrequencyresponse,DeterminationofQandBandwidth.

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9.VerificationofKirchhofslaws.

LABMANUAL
1.Zbar,MalvinoandMiller.BasicElectronics,ATextLabManual,TataMcGraw.Hill.

B.ScELECTRONICSSYLLABUS
SEMESTER:II
PAPER2ELECTRONICDEVICES&CIRCUITS(60HOURS)(w.e.f.201516)

Work load:60 hrs per semester 4 hrs/week

UNITI(12hrs)
JUNCTIONDIODES:
PNjunctiondiodePNjunctiontheorydepletionregion,barrierpotential,workinginforward
&reversebiascondition,Junctioncapacitance,Diodecurrentequation(noderivation),Effect
oftemperatureonreversesaturationcurrent,VICharacteristics,ZenerandAvalancheBreak
down,ZenerdiodeVIcharacteristics,regulatedpowersupplyusingZenerdiode,Varactor
Diode,TunnelDiodePrinciple,Working&Applications.

UNITII(16hrs)
BIPOLARJUNCTIONTRANSISTORS(BJT):
PNPandNPNtransistors,currentcomponentsinBJT,BJTstaticcharacteristics(Inputand
Output), Early effect, CB,CE,CC Configurations (Cutoff, Active and saturation regions)
Determinationofhparametersfromthecharacteristics,Conceptofamplificationvoltageand
currentamplifier.TheC.Eamplifieranalysisandparameters,Transistorasaswitch.

UNITIII(12hrs)
FIELDEFFECTTRANSlSTORS&UJT:
FETConstructionWorkingDrain&TransfercharacteristicsParametersofFETFETas
anamplifierMOSFETEnhancementMOSFETDepletionMOSFETConstruction&Working

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DraincharacteristicsofMOSFETComparisonofFET&BJTandJFET&MOSFET.
UJTConstructionworking,VICharacteristics.

UNITIV(8hrs)
PHOTOELECTRICDEVICES:
Structure and operation, characteristics, spectral response and applications of LDR, Photo
Voltaiccell,Photodiode,Phototransistor,LEDandLCD.

UNITV(12hrs)
POWERSUPPLIES
RectifiersHalfwave,fullwaveandbridgerectifiersEfficiencyRipplefactorRegulation.
TypesoffilterChokeinput(Inductor)filterShuntcapacitorfilterLSectionandsection
filtersThreeterminalfixedvoltageI.Cregulators(78XXand79XX)Principleandworking
ofswitchmodepowersupplies(SMPS).

TEXTBOOKS
I. Electronic Devices and Circuits David A.Bell, Fifth edition. Oxford university press
2. A.P Malvino, "Principles of Electronics", TMH, 7th edition
3. T.F. Bogart, Beasley, "Electronic Devices and circuits", Pearson Education, 6th Edition
4. N.N. Bhargava, D.C Kulshreshta, and S.C Gupta ,"Basic Electronics and Linear Circuits''
TMH
5. T.L.Floyd, "Electronic Devices and circuits", PHI, fifth edition
6. V.K. Metha, "Principle of Electronics", S CHAND Co. New edition
7. Godse A.P., Bakshi U.A (1st edition), Electronics Devices, Technical Publications rune.

REFERENCE BOOKS
I. Sedha R.S., A TextBook of Applied Electronics, S. Chand & Company Ltd.
2. Jacob Millman and Christos C. Halkias (2008) Integrated Electronics, Tara Mcgraw-Hill
3. Robert L. Boylestad, Louis Nashelsky (10th edition). Electron Devices and Circuit Theory,
Dorling Kindersley (India Pvt. Ltd.)
4. Unified Electronics (Circuit analysis and electronic devices) by Agarwal-Arora.

ELECTRONICSLAB2
(ELECTRONICDEVICES&CIRCUITSLAB)
Work load: 30 hrs per semester 2 hrs/week
(Anysixexperimentsshouldbedone)
1. VICharacteristicsofJunctionDiode.
2. VICharacteristicsofZenerDiode.

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3. RegulatedPowerSupplyusingZenerDiode.
4. ICRegulatedPowerSupply
5. BJTinputandoutputCharacteristics(CEConfiguration)anddeterminationofhparameters.
6. CharacteristicsofUJT.
7. CharacteristicsofJFET
8. LDRcharacteristics
9. CharacteristicsofLandsectionfiltersusingfullwaverectifier.

LABMANUAL
1.Zbar,MalvinoandMiller,BasicElectronics,ATextLabManual,TataMcGrawHill.
2.SugarajSamuelR.,HorsleySolomon,B.E.S.Practicals.

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B.ScELECTRONICSSYLLABUS
SEMESTER:III
PAPER3DIGITALELECTRONICS(60HOURS)(w.e.f.201617)

Work load: 60 hrs per semester 4 hrs/week

UNITI(12hrs)
NUMBERSYSTEMSANDCODES
Decimal,Binary,Octal,HexaDecimalnumbers,conversionfromonetoanothercodes,
BCD,excess3,graycodesconversionfromonetoanotherErrordetectioncodes.

UNITII(l2hrs)
BOOLEANALGEBRAANDTHEOREMS
Basic&UniversallogicgatesBooleanIdentitiesBooleantheoremsDeMorgan'sTheorem
sumofproducts,productsofsumsexpressions,simplificationbyKarnaughMapmethod,
simplificationbasedonbasicBooleantheoremsdon'tcareconditions.

UNITIII(12hrs)
COMBINATIONALDIGITALCIRCUITS
ArithmeticBuildingblocks,Half&FullAddersandHalf&FullSubtractions,BCDadders
multiplexers, Demultiplexers, encoders, decoders Characteristics for Digital ICs RTL,
DTL,TTL,ECLCMOS(NAND&NORGates).

UNITIV(l2hrs)
SEQUENTIALDIGITALCIRCUITS
Flipflops,RS,ClockedSR,JK,D,T,MasterSlaveFlipflopConversionofFlipflopsshift
registersripplecounterssynchronouscountersandasynchronouscounters(4bitcounter).

UNITV(12hrs)
MEMORYDEVICES
ROM Organization PROM Organization PLA (Programmable Logic Array) PAL
(ProgrammableArrayLogic)RealizationoffunctionsusingPROM.
TEXTBOOKS
l.G.K.KharateDigitalelectronicsOxforduniversitypress
2.R.P.Jain,"ModemdigitalElectronics",3rdEdition,TMH,2003.
3.Puri,V.K.,DigitalElectronics,TataMcGrawHill
4.MarrismanoM.,ComputerSystemArchitecture,2ndEdition,PrenticeHall,1998

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5.MalvinoandLeach,DigitalPrinciplesandapplications,McGrawHill,1996,IVEdition

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REFERENCEBOOKS
1.Millman1.MicroElectronics,McGrawHillInternationalBookCompany,NewDelhi
1990Edition.
2.MorrisManoM.,"DigitalLogicandComputerDesign"PHI,2005.
3.GodseA.P.,DigitalElectronics,TechnicalPublications.
4.UnifiedElectronics(DigitalElectronicsandMicroprocessors)byAgarwalAgarwal

ELECTRONICSLAB3
(DIGITALELECTRONICSLAB)
Work load: 30 hrs per semester 2 hrs/week
(Anysixexperimentsshouldbedone)
1. VerificationofIC(basic)logicGates
2. UniversalityofNAND&NORGates.
3. Verification of Boolean laws using NAND Gates (Associative, Commutative &
DistributiveLaws)
4. StudyofRS,D,TandJKFlipFlopswithIC's
5. HalfandFullAddersusingSimple&NANDGates.
6. 4bitbinaryparalleladderandSubtractorIC7483usingPSPICEsimulation
7. Studyof7490BCDCounterMODCountersusingPSPICEsimulation.
8. BCDtoSevensegmentdecoder7447/7448usingPSPICEsimulation.

LABMANUAL
1. Zbar,MalvinoandMiller,BasicElectronics,ATextLabManual,TataMcGrawHill.
2. R.SugarajSamuel&HorsleySolomon,B.E.S.Practical.

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B.ScELECTRONICSSYLLABUS
SEMESTER:IV
PAPER4ANALOG&DIGITALICAPPLICATIONS(60HOURS)(w.e.f201617)

Work load: 60 hrs per semester 4 hrs/week

UNITI(12hrs)
OPERATIONALAMPLIFIERS
BasicdifferentialamplifierOpAmpsupplyvoltagesICidentificationInternalblocksof
OpAmp,OpAmpparametersoffsetvoltagesandcurrentsCMRRSlewrate,Virtualground,
OpAmp as a voltage amplifier Inverting amplifier noninverting amplifier Voltage
follower.
IC555timerpinfunctionsinternalarchitecture

UNITII(12hrs)
OPAMPCIRCUITS
Summing amplifier Differential amplifier Opamp frequency response Comparator
IntegratorDifferentiatorTriangularWavegeneratorsSquareWavegeneratorsActive
filter(Basics)LowpassfilterHighpassfilterBandpassfilter.IC555applications
Astable,MonostableandSchmitttrigger.

UNITIII(12hrs)
COMBINATIONAL&SEQUENTIALCIRCUITS
Designofcodeconverter:BCDto7segments,Binary/BCDtoGray,GraytoBinary/BCD,
Designofcountersusingstatemachine:asynchronousandsynchronouscounters,Modulon
counter,presettablebinaryup/downcounter.DesignofUniversalshiftregister.

UNITIV(12hrs)
DATACONVERTERS
Key Features, Advantages and applications of Digital to Analog Converters: Weighted
resistivenetworkandR2Rladdertype.KeyFeatures,AdvantagesandApplicationsSpecific
selection of Analog to Digital Converters: Staircase, Ramp Type, Single Slope and dual
slope,SuccessiveapproximationandFlashtype.

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UNITV(12hrs)
DIGITALSYSTEMINTERFACINGANDAPPLICATIONS
Digital system interfacing of LEDs and Multidigit Seven segment LED display Driver.
InterfaceconsiderationsforADC/DACwithdigitalsystems.
Applicationsofcounters:Digitalclock,Autoparkingsystem,Applicationsofshiftregisters:
Timedelaygenerator,paralleltoserialconverter,serialtoparallelconverter,UARTand
serialKeyboardencoder.

TEXTBOOKS
DIGITAL
1. G.K.KharateDigitalelectronicsOxforduniversitypress
2. FloydThomasLDigitalFundamentalsPearsonEducation
3. RajkamalDigitalSystemPrinciplesandDesignWheeler
4. MorissManoDigitalCircuitDesignPHP
5. MalvinoLeachDigitalPrinciplesandApplicationsTMH
6. StrangioDigitalElectronicsTMH
7. Floyd,JainDigitalFundamentalsTMH
8. AnandKumarA.SwitchingTheoryandLogicdesignPHI
9. Unifiedelectronics(DigitalelectronicsandMicroprocessors)byAgarwalAgarwal
10. Unifiedelectronics(Anologcircuitsandcommunication)byAgarwalAgarwal
ANALOG
th
1. MicroelectroniccircuitsbySedra&Smith6 'editionOxford
2. ElectronicDevicesandCircuitsDavidA.Bell,Fifthedition,Oxforduniversitypress
3. JocobMillmanandChristosC.Halkias,IntegratedElectronics,McGrawHill.
4. D.RoyChoudary,ShailJain,LinearintegratedCircuits,NewAgeInternationalPvt.Ltd.,
2000.
rd
5. OperationalAmplifiersandLinearI.CsbyDavidA.Bell3 edition,Oxforduniversity
press.
6. Sedha,R.S.ATextBookofAppliedElectronics,S.Chand&companyLtd.
7. RamakantA.Gayakwad,OPAMPandLinearICs,4thEdition,PrenticeHall/Pearson
Education,L994.
8. G.K.Mithal, Basic Electronic Devices and circuits, 2nd Edition, G.K.Publishers Pvt.
Ltd.,

REFERENCEBOOKS:
1. AllenMottershead,ElectronicDevicesandCircuitsanIntroductionPrenticeHall.
2. MithalG.K.,ElectronicDevicesandCircuits,KhannaPublishers.

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3. Donald L.Schillling, Charles Belove, Discrete and Integrated Electronic Circuits,
McGrawHill.
4. JacobMillman,MicroElectronics,McGrawHill.

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ELECTRONICSLAB4
ANALOG&DIGITALICAPPLICATIONSLAB
Work load: 30 hrs per semester 2 hrs/week

(Anysixexperimentsshouldbedone)
I.OPAMPInvertingandNoninvertingamplifiers.
2. OPAMPSineWaveGenerator(weinbridgeoscillator)
3. BinarytoGreyandGreytobinarycodeconverter
4. Designof4bitpriorityencoder
5. OPAMPSquarewavegeneratorusingPSPICEsimulation
6. SchmittTriggerusingIC555timerusingPSPICEsimulation
7. Studyofpresettablebinaryup/downcounterusingPSPICEsimulation.
8. Designandverificationof4bitripplecounter.UsingPSPICEsimulation.
9. OPAMPintegratoranddifferentiator.
10. AstableMultivibratordeterminationoffrequency(usingIC555)

LABMANUAL
1.Zbar,MalvinoandMiller,BasicElectronics,ATextLabManual,TataMcGrawHill.
2.SugarajSamuelR.,HorsleySolomon,B.E.S.Practicals.

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B.ScELECTRONICSSYLLABUS
SEMESTER:V
PAPER5MICROPROCESSORS(INTEL8085)(60OURS)(w.e.f.201718)
Work load:60 hrs per semester 4 hrs/week

UNITI(12hrs)
ARCHITECTUREOF8085MICROPROCESSOR
FunctionalblockdiagramofIntel8085Registerstructuremultiplexing&Demultiplexingof
address/databusControlSignalGenerationandstatussignals8085pinoutdiagram&
functionsInterruptsPriorityConcept
INSTRUCTIONSETOF8085Instructionsetclassificationaddressingmodes

UNITII(12hrs)
MEMORYInstructioncyclemachinecycleTstateTimingdiagramsforOpcodeFetch
Cycle Memory Read, Memory Write, I/O Read, I/O Write, Functional explanation for
RAM,ROM,EPROM,EEPROM.

UNITIII(12hrs)
PROGRAMMING8085addition&subtraction(16bit),multiplication,division,largest,
smallest, block data transfer (all 8bit data), Binary to BCD, BCD to Binary, Binary to
ASCII, ASCII to Binary, BCD to ASCII, ASCII to BCD (all 8bit data) Stack &
Subroutines Concept time delay using single and double register & calculations
Debuggingprogram.

UNITIV(12hrs)
INTERFACINGMEMORY2KX8,4KX8ROM,RAMto8085,InterfacinganI/Oport
inMemoryMappedI/OandI/OMappedI/ODifferencebetweenI/OmappedandMemory
MappedI/O.

UNITV(12hrs)
MICROPROCESSORAPPLICATIONSProgrammableperipheraldevices(8255,8253)
Pinfunctions,DifferentModes&BlockDiagramKeyboardandDisplayInterface8279
(Architecture)SimpletemperaturecontrollerSimpletrafficlightcontrollersteppermotor
controlinterface.

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TEXTBOOKS
1. RameshS.Gaonakar,MicroprocessorArchitecture,ProgrammingandApplicationwith
the8085PenramLnternationalPublishing,Mumbai.
2. Ram,FundamentalsofmicroprocessorsandmicrocomputersDhanpatRaiPublications,
NewDelhi
3. Microprocessors & Microcontrollers by N .Senthilkumar, M. Saravanan & S.
st
Jeevananthan,1 edition,Oxfordpress(Helpfulforinterfacingapplications)
4. Microprocessors&MicrocontrollersbyB.P.Singh,GalgotiapublicationsPvt.Ltd.

REFERENCEBOOKS
1. MathurA.P.,IntroductiontoMicroprocessors.(3rdedn.,TataMcGraw,NewDelhi,
2. LeventhalL.A.,MicroprocessorOrganisationandArchitecture,PrenticeHallIndia.
3. MicroprocessorlabpremierbyK.A.Krishnamurthy

ELECTRONICSLAB5
(MICROPROCESSORSLAB)
Work load: 30 hrs per semester 2 hrs/week

(Anysixexperimentsshouldbedone)

ProgramsusingIntel8085
1. Addition&Subtraction(8&16bits)
2. Multiplication&Division(8bit)
3. Largest&Smallestnumberinthegivenarray.
4. Ascending&Descendingorder.
5. BinarytoASCll&ASCIItoBinary,BCDtoASCII&ASCIItoBCD.
6. BlockTransferofData.
7. WaveformgenerationusingDACinterface.
8. Steppermotorinterface.

LABMANUAL
1. Zbar,MalvinoandMiller,BasicElectronics,ATextLabManual,TataMcGrawHill.
2. SugarajSamuelR.,HorsleySolomon,B.E.S.Practicals.
3. VijayendranV.,Fundamentalsofmicroprocessor8085,S.Viswanathanpublishers
Chennai.

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B.ScELECTRONICSSYLLABUS
SEMESTER:V
ELECTIVEPAPER6(A)ELECTRONICCOMMUNICATIONS(60HOURS)
(w.e.f.201718)
Work load: 60 hrs per semester 4 hrs/week

UNITI(12hrs)
BASICSOFCOMMUNICATIONSYSTEMSANDNOISE
Blockdiagramofcommunicationsystem.TypesofElectronicCommunicationsystems:
Simplex,Duplex.Analog/DigitalSignals.Noiseincommunication:Externalnoise
Atmospheric,spacenoise,manmadenoise,internalnoiseThermal,ShotnoiseDefinitions
andrelationshipbetweenBitrate,Bandrate,BandwidthandsignaltoNoiseRatio.

UNITII(12hrs)
AMPLITUDEMODULATION
Need for modulation. Amplitude modulation, Modulation index, frequency spectrum,
generationofAM(balancedmodulator,),AmplitudeDemodulation(diodedetector),other
forms of AM: Double side band suppressed carrier, DSBSC generation (Balanced
modulator),Singlesidebandsuppressedcarrier,SSBSCgeneration(Filtermethod,phase
cancellationmethod,thirdmethod),SSBdetection,IntroductiontootherformsofAM(Pilot
carriermodulation,Vestigialsidebandmodulation).

UNITIII(12hrs)
ANGLEMODULATION
Frequencyandphasemodulation,modulationindexandfrequencyspectrum,equivalence
betweenFMandPM,GenerationofFM(Directandindirectmethods),FMdetector(Slope
detector,balancedslopedetector,PLL).ComparisonbetweenAM,FMandPM.

UNITIV(12hrs)
TRANSMITTERS&RECEIVERS
Transmitters: CommunicationchannelsforAMandFMbroadcast,AMtransmitter:Low
levelandhighlevelmodulation,FMtransmitter.
Receivers: Receiver parameters, sensitivity, selectivity and fidelity, Super Heterodyne
receiver,AMreceivers,FMreceivers.Frequencydivisionmultiplexing.

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UNITV(12hrs)
DIGITALCOMMUNICATION
Sampling theorem, Pulse Amplitude Modulation (PAM), Time Division Multiplexing
(TDM),PulseWidthModulation(PWM)andPulsePositionModulation(PPM),PulseCode
Modulation, Differential Pulse Code Modulation, Delta Modulation, Adaptive Delta
Modulation.

TEXTBOOKS
1. H. Taub and D. Schilling, Principles of Communication Systems, Tata McGrawHill
(1999)
2. W.Tomasi,ElectronicCommunicationSystems:FundamentalthroughAdvanced,
3. PearsonEducation(2004)
4. L.E.Frenzel,CommunicationElectronics,PrincipleandApplications,TataMcgrawHill
(2002)
5. L.W.CouchII,DigitalandAnalogCommunicationSystems,PearsonEducation(2005)
6. H.P.Hsu,AnalogandDigitalCommunication,TataMcGrawHill(2006)

REFERENCEBOOKS
1. S.Haykin,CommunicationSystems,WileyIndia(2006)
2. G.KennedyandB.Davis,Electroniccommunicationsystems,TataMcGrawHill(1999)
3. R.P.SinghandS.D.Sapre,CommunicationSystems:AnalogandDigital,Tata
McGrawHill(2007)
4. L.E.Frenzel,Communicationelectronics:Principlesandapplications.TataMcGrawHill
(2002)
5. T.G.ThomasandS.ChandraSekhar,Communicationtheory,TataMcGrawHill(2006)

ELECTRONICSLAB6(A)
ELECTRONICCOMMUNICATIONSLAB
Work load: 30 hrs per semester 2 hrs/week
(Anysixexperimentsshouldbedone)
1. StudyofAmplitudeModulationandDemodulation.
2. StudyofFrequencyModulationandDemodulation
3. StudyofPulseAmplitudeModulation
4. StudyofPulseWidthModulation
5. StudyofPulsePositionModulation
6. StudyofPulseCodeModulation

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7. SimulationofAMmodulationandDemodulationusingsoftware.
8. SimulationofFMmodulationandDemodulationusingsoftware.

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B.ScELECTRONICSSYLLABUS
SEMESTER:V
ELECTIVEPAPER6(B)CONSUMERELECTRONICS(60HOURS)
(w.e.f201718)
Work load: 60 hrs per semester 4 hrs/week

UNITI(12hrs)
MICROWAVEOVENS Microwaves(RangeusedinMicrowaveOvens)Microwave
ovenblockdiagramLCDtimerwithalarmSingleChipControllersTypesofMicrowave
ovenWiringandSafetyinstructionsCareandCleaning.

UNITII(12hrs)
WASHING MACHINES Electronic controller for washing machines Washing machine
hardwareandsoftwareTypesofwashingmachinesFuzzylogicwashingmachinesFeatures
ofwashingmachines.

UNITIII(12hrs)
AIRCONDITIONERSANDREFRIGERATORSAirConditioningComponentsofair
conditioningsystemsAllwaterairconditioningsystemsAllairconditioningsystems
UnitaryandcentralairconditioningsystemsSplitairconditioners.

UNITIV(12hrs)
HOME/OFFICE DIGITAL DEVICES Facsimile machine Xerographic copier
CalculatorsStructureofacalculatorInternalOrganizationofacalculatorServicing
electroniccalculatorsDigitalclocksBlockdiagramofadigitalclock.

UNITV(12hrs)
DIGITAL ACCESS DEVICES Digital computer Internet access Online ticket
reservation Functions and networks Barcode Scanner and decoder Electronic Fund
TransferAutomatedTellerMachines(ATMs)SetTopboxesDigitalcableTVVideo
ondemand.

TEXTBOOKS
1. S.P.Bali,ConsumerElectronicsPearsonEducation,NewDelhi,2005.
2. R.G.GuptaAudioandVideosystemsTataMcGrawHill(2004)

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ELECTRONICSLAB6(B)
CONSUMERELECTRONICSLAB
Work load: 30 hrs per semester 2 hrs/week

(AtleasttwoActivitiesshouldbedone)
I. StudyofPAsystemsforvarioussituationsPublicgathering,closedtheatre/Auditorium,
Conferenceroom,PrepareBillofMaterial(Costing)
2. InstallationofAudio/Videosystemssitepreparation,electricalrequirements,cablesand
connectors
3. MarketSurveyofProducts(atleastonefromeachmodule)
4. Identificationofblockandtracingthesystem.AssemblyandDisassemblyofsystemusing
Toolkit
5. AssemblyandDisassemblyofsystem&printer

NOTE:Oneactivityasdirectedinpracticalcourseisequivalentto4experiments

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B.ScELECTRONICSSYLLABUS
SEMESTER:VI
PAPER7MICROCONTROLLERS&APPLICATIONS(60HOURS)
(w.e.f201718)

Work load: 60 hrs per semester 4 hrs/week

UNITI(12hrs)
8051 ARCHITECTURE Introduction to Microcontroller Comparison of
Microcontroller&Microprocessor8051MicrocontrollerBlockdiagramI/Opins,ports
andcircuitsExternalmemoryCounterandTimersSerialdataI/OInterrupts.

UNITII(12hrs)
8051INSTRUCTIONSETClassificationofinstructionsetAddressingModesLogical
operation:BytelevelBitlevelRotateandSwapoperation.
ARITHMETIC OPERATIONS Instructions affecting flags Incrementing and
DecrementingAdditionSubtractionMultiplicationandDivisionExamplePrograms.

UNITIII(12hrs)
JUMPANDCALLINSTRUCTIONIntroductionTheJumpandCallprogramRange
Jumps:BitByteUnconditional:CallsandSubroutineInterruptsandReturnsExample
programs.Timedelaygenerationandcalculation,Timer/Counterprogramming,accessing
aspecifiedportterminalandgeneratingarectangularwaveform.

UNITIV(12hrs)
INTERFACINGKeyboardsDisplaysSteppermotorADC&DAC.

UNITV(12hrs)
INTRODUCTIONTOOTHERMICROCONTROLLERS 6509PICcontrollers
6575seriesIntroductiontoEmbeddedSystems.

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TEXTBOOKS
l.Kenneth1.Ayala,"The8051Microcontroller,Architecture,ProgramandApplication"
PenramInternational.
2. Muhammed Ali Mazidi, Janice Gillispie Mazidi "The 8051 Microcontroller and
EmbeddedSystems"LowPriceEdition.
3. Microprocessors&MicrocontrollersbyN.SenthiIkumar,M.Saravanan&S.
st
Jeevananthan,1 edition.Oxfordpress(Helpfulforinterfacingapplications)
4. Microcorurollers:Theo&AppbyAjayV.DeshmukTataMcGrawHillEducation,
2005.

REFERENCEBOOKS
1. Programmingandcustomizingthe8051MicrocontrollerbyMykePredkoTMH
2. DesignwithMicrocontrollersbyJ.B.PeatmaTMH
3. MicrocontrollerHandBook,INTEL,2008.
4. Microprocessor,Microcontroller&ApplicationsbyD.AGodseA.PGodseTechnical
Publications2008.

ELECTRONICSLAB7
(MICROCONTROLLERSLAB)

Work load: 30 hrs per semester 2 hrs/week

(Anysixexperimentsshouldbedone)
1. MultiplicationoftwonumbersusingMULCommand(laterusingcountermethodfor
repeatedaddition)
2. DivisionoftwonumbersusingDIVcommand(laterusingcountermethodforrepeated
subtraction)
3. PickLargest&smallestnumberamongagivensetofnumbers
4. InterfaceaDAC&Generateastaircasewaveformwithstepdurationandno.ofsteps
asvariables.
5. InterfaceasteppermotorandrotateClockwiseoranticlockwisethroughgivenangle
step.
6. Using Keil software, write a program to pick the smallest among a given set of
numbers.
7. UsingKeilsoftware,writeaprogramtopickthelargestamongagivensetofnumbers.
8. Using Keil software, write a program to generate a rectangular wave form at a
specifiedportterminal.

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B.ScELECTRONICSSYLLABUS
SEMESTER:VI
ELECTIVEPAPER8(A)VLSIDESIGN(60HOURS)
(w.e.f201718)
Work load: 60 hrs per semester 4 hrs/week

UNITI(12hrs)
CMOSTECHNOLOGY
AbriefHistoryMOStransistor,IdealIVcharacteristics,CVcharacteristics,Nonideal
IV effects, DC transfer characteristics CMOS technologies, Layout design Rules,
CMOSprocessenhancements,TechnologyrelatedCADissues,Manufacturingissues.

UNITII(12hrs)
CIRCUITCHARACTERlZATlONANDSIMULATlON
Delayestimation,LogicaleffectandTransistorsizing,Powerdissipation,Interconnect,
Design margin, Reliability, Scaling SPICE tutorial, Device models, Device
characterization,Circuitcharacterization,Interconnectsimulation.

UNITIII(12hrs)
COMBINATIONALANDSEQUENTIALCIRCUITDESIGN
CircuitfamiliesLowpowerlogicdesigncomparisonofcircuitfamiliesSequencing
static circuits, circuit design of latches and flip flops, Static sequencing element
methodologysequencingdynamiccircuitssynchronizers.

UNITIV(10hrs)
CMOSTESTING
NeedfortestingTesters,TextfixturesandtestprogramsLogicverificationSilicon
debugprinciplesManufacturingtestDesignfortestabilityBoundaryscan

UNITV(l4hrs)
SPECIFICATIONUSINGVERILOGHDL
Basic concepts identifiers gate primitives, gate delays, operators, timing controls,
proceduralassignmentsconditionalstatements,DataflowandRTL,structuralgatelevel
switchlevelmodeling,Designhierarchies,BehavioralandRTLmodeling,Test
Benches, Structural gate level description of decoder, equality detector, comparator,

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priorityencoder,halfadder,fulladder,Ripplecarryadder,DlatchandDflipflop.

TEXTBOOKS
1.WesteandHarris:CMOSVLSIDESIGN(Thirdedition)PearsonEducation
2.UyemuraJ.P:IntroductiontoVLSIcircuitsandsystems,Wiley

REFERENCEBOOKS

1. D.APucknell&K.EshraghianBasicVLSIDesign,Thirdedition,PHI
2. WayneWolf,ModernVLSIdesign,PearsonEducation
3. M.J.S.Smith:Applicationspecificintegratedcircuits,PearsonEducation
4. J.Bhasker:VerilogHDLprimer,BSpublication
5. CilettiAdvancedDigitalDesignwiththeVerilogHDL,PrenticeHallofIndia

ELECTRONICSLAB8(A)
(VLSIDESIGNLAB)
Work load: 30 hrs per semester 2 hrs/week

(Anysixexperimentsshouldbedone)
1. StudyofSimulationusingtools
2. DesignEntryandSimulationofCombinationalLogicCircuitsa)Basiclogicgates
b)Halfadderandfulladderc)HalfSubtractorandfullsubtractord)8bitadder
3. DesignEntryandSimulationofCombinationalLogicCircuitsa)4bitmultiplier
b)EncoderandDecoderc)AddressDecoderd)Multiplexer
4. DesignEntryandSimulationofSequentialLogicCircuitsa)FlipFlopsb)Counter
5. StudyofSynthesistools
6. PlaceandRouteandBackannotationforFPGAs
7. SchematicEntryandSPICESimulationa)CMOSInverterb)UniversalGate
c)DifferentialAmplifier
8. LayoutofaCMOSInverter

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B.ScELECTRONICSSYLLABUS
SEMESTERVI
ELECTIVEPAPER8(B)MATHEMATICALMETHODSANDANALYSISUSING
MATLAB(60HOURS)(w.e.f.201718)
Work load:60 hrs per semester 4 hrs/week

UNlTI(12hrs)
IntroductiontoMATLABandGraphics
Preliminary, workspace, variables, simple arithmetic problems, symbolic calculations.
Matrices,Vectorsoperations,Operators.Introductiontographics:2Dand3Dplots,types&
features, overlays, scripts and functions, Mfiles, special function variable loops, branch,
control,flowstatements,structuresandcells.Filehandling,inputandoutput.

UNITII(12hrs)
LaplaceTransforms
Signalsandsystems:continuoustimeanddiscretetimesignals.
LaplaceTransform:definition,Laplacetransformofsimplefunction,propertiesof
LT(linearity,shifting,changeofscale),InverseLT,partialfractiontechniquetofindInvof
LTtransferfunctions.

UNITIII(12hrs)
LaplaceTransformsApplications.
1.SeriesRCcircuit,RLcircuit,RLCcircuit,
2. PolesandZerosstabilitycriteria,LowpassandHighpassfilters.
MATLABExercises
1. CTandDTsignalsplotting
2. TofindLaplaceTransformandILTofanygivenfunction.
3. RC/RL/RLC(series)circuitanalysisforDCinput
4. TransferFunction,PoleandZerostabilitycriteriaandfilters

UNITIV(12hrs)
FourierseriesandTransform
FourierSeriesDefinition,EvaluationofFourierCoefficient,FourierseriesforSquare,
Triangularwaves,HalfWave,Fullwaverectifiers,FourierTransform:Definitionand
examples.

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MATLABExercises:
I.ToevaluateFourierCoefficientforgivenwaveformfunction.
2.TofindFourierTransformforgivenfunction.

UNITV(12hrs)
MathematicalApplication
Solutionofdifferentialequationusingseparationofvariablemethod(Laplace,Poissonand
SchrodingerequationsinCartesiancoordinatesystem),
Curvefitting(Straightline,Exponential&CubicSpy.line)anditsapplicationto
1. Diodecharacteristics
2. Ohm'sLaw
3. Filters,PhasorsasperACcircuits
MATLABExercises
1. Realrootofalgebraicequation,curvefitting
2. Diode/BJTcharacteristics.Ohm'slawfiltersperformance.

TEXTBOOKS
1. RudraPratapGettingStartedwithMATLAB,7thEditionOxfordUniversityPressNDelhi
2. MATLABandSimulinkforengineersbyAgamkumartyagiOxfordUniversitypress.
3. AmosGilatMATLAB:Anintroductionwithapplications,WileyIndia
4. Stephen1.ChapmanMATLABProgrammingforEngineers.ThomasLearning

REFERENCEBOOKS
1. GKMittalNetworkAnalysisKhannaPubtishers,NewDelhi
2. VanValkenbergNetworkAnalysis,3rdEditionDorlingKindersley(Jndia)PVlLtd.,
3. UmeshSinhaetworkAnalysisandSynthesisSatyaPrakashan.Delhi.

NOTE: THIS COURSE SHOULD BE TAUGHT IN CLASSROOM AND COMPUTER


LABORATORY SIMULTANEOUSLY. NO SEPARATE PRACTTCALS ARE TO BE
CONDUCTED FOR THIS COURSE

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ELECTRONICSLAB8(B)(MATLAB)

Work load: 30 hrs per semester 2 hrs/week


(Anysixexperimentsshouldbedone)

1. CTandDTsignalsplotting
2. TofindLaplaceTransformandILTofanygivenfunction.
3. RC/RL/RLC(series)circuitanalysisforDCinput
4. TransferFunction,PoleandZerostabilitycriteriaandfilters
5. ToevaluateFourierCoefficientforgivenwaveformFunction.
6. TofindFourierTransformforgivenfunction.
7. Realrootofalgebraicequation,curvefitting
8. Diode/BJTcharacteristics.Ohm'slaw,filtersperformance.

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MODELPAPER
B.Sc(THREEYEAR)DEGREEEXAMINATIONS.
SEMESTER1ELECTRONICS
PaperI:BasicCircuittheory
PARTA Max.Marks:75
AnsweranyFIVEquestions 5X5=25Marks

1.ExplainPolar&rectangularformsofComplexnumbers.
2.ExplainNodevoltagemethodforanalyzinganelectricalnetwork.
3.StateandproveReciprocitytheorem.
4.Stateandprovesuperpositiontheorem.
5.Discusspassiveintegratinganddifferentiatingcircuits.
6.Distinguishbetweenseries&parallelresonancecircuits.
7.ExplaintransientresponseofRLcircuitwithtimeconstantandstepinput
8.ExplainmeasurementofVoltage&frequencyusingaCRO.

PARTB
AnswerALLQuestions 5X10=50Marks
9.(A)DefineandderivetherelationforAverageandRMSvalueofanacvoltagesource.
(or)
(B)Explainloopcurrentmethod.DeterminethecurrentsI1,I2andI3fortheNetwork
shownbelow.[R1=80,R2=60.R3=20]

10.(A)StateandproveMillmanandNortonstheorems
(or)
(B) StateandproveTheveninstheoremandDrawThevenin'sequivalentcircuitto
findtheloadcurrentforthenetworkshownbelow.
[V=6Volts,R1=20,R2=20,R3=40,RL=40]

11. (A)DiscussthefrequencyresponseofCRcircuitasLowpassfilter&highpassfilter
(or)
(B) ExplaintheTransientResponseofRCcircuitswithstepinputandtimeconstant.

12. (A) Define resonance and Q factor of a LCR series circuit. Obtain the
resonanceFrequencyofaSeriesLCRcircuit.
(or)
(B) DerivetheresonantfrequencyofLCRparallelcircuitandfindthe
relationbetweenbandwidthandresonancefrequency.

13. (A)ExplaintheworkingofaFunctiongeneratorusingablockdiagram.
WhatistheUseofaFunctiongenerator?
(or)

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(B)GivetheblockdiagramofaCROandexplaintheworkingofeachblock.
xxxxx

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